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Stephen Colbert, host of Comedy Central's 'The Colbert Report,' satirized the proposal on Monday night , saying that the separate entrances are part of a larger trend. Recommended: What is your social class? Take our quiz to find out! Now, poor doors are just the latest in a trend that helps us haves not have to see the have-nots. I mean, we haves get skyboxes instead of bleachers, personal shoppers instead of going to a store, and at airports, first class has its own TSA lane. (Pat Down With Full Release.) I mean, even the Happiest Place on Earth is happier for us, because we can pay up to an extra $500 an hour to skip to the front of lines at Disney World. Ironically, the poor door arose from progressive activists embracing the idea of exclusionary zoning, or giving developers the right to build more high-end housing on the condition that they include affordable units, says editor of the Left Business Observer, Doug Henwood . Photos of the Day Photos of the Day 07/28 Its supposed to be some sort of measure to flatten the inequality in housing availability in the city, said Mr. <br>For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit Why is Stephen Colbert ranting about a 'poor door'? - CSMonitor.com

at Comic-Con. After the "She's All That" star said working with Sutherland on "24" in 2010 made him want to quit acting , the man who plays Jack Bauer had some (more diplomatic) words of his own to share. "Kiefer worked with Freddie Prinze, Jr. more than 5 years cheap disney packages ago, and this is the first he has heard of Freddie's grievances," Sutherland's rep said . "Kiefer enjoyed working with Freddie and wishes him the best." Celebrities converge in San Diego for the annual convention celebrating all things TV, movies, comics and video games During an appearance at Comic-Con, Prinze told ABC News that he "hated every moment" of his time on "24." "Kiefer was the most unprofessional dude in the world," he said. "That's not me talking trash, I'd say it to his face, I think everyone that's worked with him has said that." Prinze added, "I just wanted to quit the business after that. So, I just sort of stopped." The actor was at Comic-Con promoting his new Disney XD series "Star Wars Rebels." Sutherland, as it happened, was also there in support of "24: Live Another Day." 2014 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. <br>For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit Kiefer Sutherland responds to Freddie Prinze Jr.'s "unprofessional" comments - CBS News